I have been reading the Bible cover-to-cover using many English translations for over 30 years. It amazes me when I talk to others who read the very same words of scripture and interpret the scriptures in so many inconsistent ways. Ways that I am sure the divinely inspired human authors never intended.
It begs the question that "are the scriptures no better than an Oijii board with the scripture's meaning subjectively determined by the one receiving it?" Or do the scriptures contain objective truths that do not change?
I believe the scriptures contain objective truth even if I sometimes am unable to correctly interpret them.
I am of the mind that believes, as a general principle, every scripture has one correct interpretation and only one. However, a passage of scripture may have more than one application, which is something different than interpretation. Interpretation asks the question, "based on the historical and geographical context of the scripture being studied and based on the original auidence, what was the author trying to say?" Even though I might not always get to the right interpretation every time, that fact does not mean that there is not a single correct interpretation, which is why the role of God's Spirit helping to understand what has been written is so important.
It begs the question that "are the scriptures no better than an Oijii board with the scripture's meaning subjectively determined by the one receiving it?" Or do the scriptures contain objective truths that do not change?
I believe the scriptures contain objective truth even if I sometimes am unable to correctly interpret them.
I am of the mind that believes, as a general principle, every scripture has one correct interpretation and only one. However, a passage of scripture may have more than one application, which is something different than interpretation. Interpretation asks the question, "based on the historical and geographical context of the scripture being studied and based on the original auidence, what was the author trying to say?" Even though I might not always get to the right interpretation every time, that fact does not mean that there is not a single correct interpretation, which is why the role of God's Spirit helping to understand what has been written is so important.
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